The Only Color That Matters Is Green

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The Only Color That Matters Is Green
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 20, 2008 (2008-06-20)
Recorded2008
Studio
Genre Underground hip hop
Length50:20
Label Raw Poetix
Producer Mr. Green
Pace Won & Mr. Green chronology
The Only Color That Matters Is Green
(2008)
The Only Number That Matters Is Won
(2012)
Singles from The Only Color That Matters Is Green
  1. "Children Sing"
    Released: 2008

The Only Color That Matters Is Green is the first collaborative studio album by American emcee/producer duo Pace Won and Mr. Green. It was released on June 20, 2008, by Raw Poetix Records LLC. The album features guest appearances from Mary Lou, Cymarshall Law & KoshaDillz.

Contents

It was supported by two music videos, "Children Sing" and "Who I Am".

Critical reception

The Only Color That Matters Is Green received positive reviews from critics. HipHopDX puts the album in their "The Top 25 Hip Hop Albums Of 2008" with rating 4.5/5. [1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Four Quarters"5:27
2."Children Sing"5:06
3."The Eye Of A Needle"3:58
4."I Need Money"4:34
5."Let A Shot Go"4:25
6."Who I Am"3:13
7."Hip Hop"4:13
8."Childhood" (featuring Cymarshall Law, Kosha Dillz & Mary Lou)3:31
9."So Straight"4:09
10."Won On Won"4:05
11."She Can Be So Cold"3:41
12."The Joker"3:57
Total length:50:20

Personnel

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